The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 15, 1893, Image 1

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Dress Goods Wash Fabrics f White Goods Table Linens
SHOES Furnishing Goods CLiOTJilHG
Pongee Silks Drapery Silks Dress Silks Trimming Silks
We vsrou-ld.
FREfiCfi 8t CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERA LB AN KING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
. Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terras.
B. BCHENCK,
President.
H. M. BKAI.L
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES, - -
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRBOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbe.
H. M. Bkall.
THE DALLES
fiational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moody
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
. ' Lin'
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
Leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. every day and ar
rives at PrineviUe in thirty-six hours. Leaves
Prineville at 6 a. m. every day and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hours.
Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at PrtDille with
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Also makes close connection at The Dalles with
trains from Portland and all eastern points.
. Courteous drivers.
.' Good accommodations alone the road.
.' First-class coacnes and horses ised.
.'Eroress matter tolled wltl care.. ' . ..
All persons wishing passage must waybill at of
fices before taking passnee; others will not be
received. Express must be waybilled at offices
or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. The
company Will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particular attention given to delivering
express matter at Prineville and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid by the company.
STAGE OFHCE8;
SC. Slchel & Co. Store. Umatilla House.
Prineville. The Dalles.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
First premium at the Wasco county
fair for best portraits and views.
fce pleased to have you call and
line, best assortment,
COLUMBIA
GANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Successors to W. S. Cram.)
Manufacturers of the finest French and
Home Made
CADDIES,
East of Portland.
-DEALERS IN
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Retail
SFESH OYSTERS-IS-
In Bvery Style.
. Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
JOHN PASHEK,
flicruiiani Tailor,
76 Count Street,
Next door to Wasco San Office.
Has jnst received a fine line of Samples
for spring and summer Snitingg.
Come and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction guaran teed .
Seed Wheat,
" Oats,
" Corn,
Rye,
Potatoes,
Garden Seeds,
Grass "
Seeds in Bulk.
-AT-
J. H. CROSS'
Hay, Grain and Feed Store.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacKsmiiti & Wagon shop
General Blacksmith ing and Work done
promptly, ana all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
TM Street op. Lieoe's old Stand.
Money to Loan !
a - -
Six Per Cent. Interest. -
Six Years'
Sinking Fund or Building and Loan Plans.
The Hew England National
Building, Loan & Investment Ass'n,
Oregonian Building, Portland, Or.
JOEL G. KOONTZ, AGENT,
Tlio Dalles, Oregon.
Agents Wanted! Address the Portland Office.
THE DALLES, OREGON,
. . v , V vVCuijr Spring Stocls. of
C" O & &
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dales, Portland ani Astoria
Navigation Co. .
THROUGH
Freignt ana PassBnger Lias
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
PA3SBSGKR KATES.
One way
Round trip.
...$2.00
.. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock shipments
solicited. Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN, ' ; -
General Manager.
THE DALLES, - OREGON
The Dalles j
ETEST STEEET.
PACTORY NO. 105. ;
A pQof the Best Brands
VAvjTjLXXO manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
Time, and
May be Paid On or Before Maturity.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1893.
examine our stock.
latest novelties, and
A. M. WILLIAMS
A COAL MINE HORROR
Nine Men Instantly Killed oy an Ex
plosion. IT IS ING ALLS TURN NOW
The Bank of Which He is President
. Has FailedJudgment for
188,000.
Kansas, City, Mo., March . 14. A
special from McAllister, I. T., says the
mine of the Choctaw Coal Company, at
Anderson, is reported to have suffered
an explosion this morning. Nine men
were killed and several dangerously in
jured. The explosion was caused by a blast
fired by some person unknown. There
were only 18 men in the mine, all of
whom were firing blast. Of these nine
were killed outright, .and eight so badly
burned they will probably die. The
dead and injured are mostly Italians.
The dead taken from the mine so far are :
John McWadden, John E. Scanlon, W.
E. Warren ,JEarnest Mathews, Warren
Love, and Jules Triolore. The other
dead were not identified.
Ingalls' Torn Now.
Atchinson, Kan., March 14. A sensa
tion was created last night when Avel
ing Tufts, of Kansas City, appeared here
and took possession of the Kansas Trust
and Banking Company, as receiver of the
company organized in 1886, with a capi
tal of $100,000. Ex-Senator John J. In
galls is president of the concern, K. M.
Manley vice-president, and E. G. Arms
by cashier.. The principal part of the
capital was furnished by Manley and
family and Ingalls. The latter had
$7,500 invested, and Manley $200,000.
These amounts are lost. The liabilities
are $80,000. The assets, it is believed if
prudently managed will pay in full.
The bank has 30,000 acres of land and
large tracts and lots in the principal
towns and cities of the state. The resi
dents of Atchison have $125,000 invested
in the concern secured by debenture
of conjectural value. It is believed the
decisionjof Armsby to withdraw hastened
the crash. Manley is practically a bank
rupt. Kansas City, March 14. Ex-Senator
John J. Ingalls declined to discuss the
bank failure beyond saying he got bis
money out before the crash came and
lost nothing.
. The application for a receiver was
made by L. F. Baird, of Kansas City, in
the United States court at Topcka. R.
M. Manley confessed judgment for
$88,000, including $78,000 to the estate
of George Manley for advances on which
ho had become personally responsible.
No other concern is involved in the
crash. It is believed nobody except the
stockholders will lose anything. The
trouble was partly due to an embarrass
ment two years ago, when many ;loan
companies went to the wall and this one
was saved by borrowing heavily. There
was no money on-deposit, as the " com
pany did not do a general banking busl-
ness.
A Report on Hawaii.
Chicago, March 14. The Herald
prints the following from Washington :
President Cleveland has fully decided
to send a commission to Hawaii to in
vestigate the recent revolution and to
report before the meeting of the next
congress. The commission will be com
posed of General Schofield, of the army ;
Admiral Brown, of the navy; and prob
ably Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan;
The president will probably announce
to the senate on Wednesday his inten
We have
tion of sending this commission to
Hawaii, but as he now views the mat
ter no action on the part of the senate
will be necessary. The commission will
be a presidential board of inquiry, the
expenses of the army and navy officers
being borne as those of officers detailed
to special duties, and the expenses of
the civilian member being borne out of
the secret fund pf Jthe state department.
President Cleveland believes that a
commission such as that named will not
only be able to arrive at the true in
wardness of the revolution in Hawaii,
but that its report will command the
confidence of the people and of congress.
It is expected that this commission will
sail from San Francisco in about two
weeks, and of course there is unusual
pressure for appointment as assistants
to the board. The commission will take
with it an executive officer, probably a
paymaster of the army or navy, and one
or two secretaries and stenographers.
Hunting for Railroad Lands.
Cincinnati, March 14. For the past
four days several strangers have been
actively at work in Cincinnati endeavor
ing to get together men for all kinds of
railway work. The number of men
wanted by them seems to be unlimited.
The hands advertised for are wanted for
Chicago. Among the agents employed
to come here for the pnrpose of gather
ing men to be used in this emergency is
Emery Warne, who is said to represent
the Chicago & Northwestern Railway
company. When seen today Mr. Warne
refused to state for whom be is working,
and is silent on all points relating to
himself. Last Wednesday evening the
clerk of the public employment bureau
here received a letter from D. Wilson, of
Chicago, asking for 1,000 railway men,
and stating that there will be 10,000 out
on a strike in Chicago in about five days.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for. cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin-
ersly.
Subscribe for The Daily Chronicle.
JHtsdlittely
Pare
"I regard the Royal
best manufactured and in
Author
NO. 76.
the largest
& CO
JL Woman M o on shiner.
Atlanta, Ga., March 14. A woman,
moonshiner, Mrs. Malinda Turner, was
arrested yesterday morning and brought
before United States Commissioner Gas
ton in default of a $3,000 bond. Mrs.
Turner acknowledged her guilt, and
throughout the trial was very defiant,
refusing to make any attempt at giving
bail, and ignoring the fact that she
could be sworn in her own behalf. She
is the mother of John and William Tur
ner, notorious moonshiners in White
county. Mrs. Turner has been making
illicit whisky for over eight years, and
it is said she makes the best quality.
The two boys, John and William, are
both out on bail now, charged with
illicit distilling.
Electric Blttera.
This remedy is becoming ' so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention, All who use Electric
Bitters sing the same song of praise.
A purer medicine does not exist and it
Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
the liver and kidneys, will remove
pimples, boils, salt rheum and other
affections caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all malarial
fevers. For cure of headache, consti-"-pation
and indigestion try Electric Bit
ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per
bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's.
"The people of this vicinity insist on
having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and do not want any other,"' says John
V.. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana.
That is right. They know it to be su
perior to any other for colds, and as a
preventive and cure for croup, and why
should they not insist upon having it.
50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
You will never be satisfied with your
eye glasses unless - you consult the eye
specialist, Professor Aloes, at the Uma
tilla house parlors. Don't miss this
oppor tun ity.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
Baking. Powder as the
the market"
of "Common Strut in the HouuhoW